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Edward Greeley Breathes New Life into Peabody’s Mills 58

The historic mill building now houses a brewery, a fitness studio, and antique shop, a photography studio, and more, fostering a sense of community.

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New Owner Hopes to Turn an Old Peabody Mill into a Public Market

“I was looking for a large commercial space and spotted this building,” he said in front of 58 Pulaski St. “To say it was disgusting is being kind. It was a dumping ground for old appliances, filled with trash, and 80 percent vacant.”

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‘Eatery 58’ Provides Plenty of Food for Thought in Peabody

The court will feature homemade pasta, a seafood bar with baked haddock, clams and fried scallops, vegetarian selections, coal-fired, brick oven pizza, a grill station with gourmet burgers, steak and turkey tips, specialty coffees (ground on premises), smoothies, and, of course, assorted desserts and sweets, including gelato. The restaurant will be owned and managed by Frank Martino, Sr.

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Mills 58 Won’t Miss a Beat in Peabody

In an ongoing campaign to breathe new life into what used to be a dilapidated, run-down, old leather mill, the Mills 58 complex on Pulaski Street is adding another dimension to its operations by borrowing a page from the past.

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